THE warmer temperatures and bright sunshine are no surprise, especially now that it's summer.

One of the most common health conditions during summer is heat stroke. When one is not hydrated enough or spends too much time in the sun, the body temperature can rise beyond safe levels or beyond 40 degrees Celsius. This can cause headaches, dizziness, nausea, fatigue and even blurred vision.

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